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Intimate Universe (Tlc Adventures for Your Mind) [Hardcover]

Anthony Smith (Author)
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March 16, 1999 0679462511 978-0679462514
The story of the human body is perhaps the greatest story ever told--spelled out over millions of years of evolution and repeated by each of us in our own lifetime.  We live it, and yet remain largely unaware of the intricate processes that play out within ourselves and those around us.  For example, why can very young children learn languages more easily than adults?  Why do our bodies break down during old age?  How can a baby--a separate and genetically different human being--be created inside a mother without being rejected by her body?  How have our complex and little-understood brains contributed to making us the most successful species on the planet?
        
Now The Learning Channel presents Intimate Universe, the extraordinary story of human life from birth to death, which explores, at each stage, the incredible physical workings of our bodies.  It is a unique and enthralling account of the body's journey from the miracle of conception and the shock of birth through the rapid and turbulent changes of adolescence and the gradual deceleration into old age and death.
        
In Intimate Universe, author Anthony Smith transcends anatomical trivia to chronicle the body's powerful tale.  In a clear and captivating style, he narrates the miraculous dramas that unfold within the hidden architecture of our internal structures.  Whether it's the week-by-week account of an unborn baby's development, the uncanny signals and connections made by the brain, the remarkable abilities of the immune system, or simply the way our body sustains itself under different conditions, Smith explains the basics of physiology simply and elegantly.
        
To support the author's exceptional narrative, Intimate Universe includes over 150 full-color illustrations, computer-generated images, and state-of-the-art microphotography that illuminate and add context to the topics discussed.  In addition, the book provides relevant anecdotes for each of the major chapters.
        
An excellent addition to any family library, Intimate Universe is not only a valuable and comprehensive reference, but a resource that will provide new insight into our bodies' physiological challenges and fascinating secrets, allowing us to better understand ourselves.


EXPLORE THE MARVELS AND MYSTERIES OF THE HUMAN BODY

All the DNA present at the moment of conception of the 5.8 billion people alive today would weigh only one thousandth of an ounce.  Here's how to spot the brain at work:  

Stand directly in front of someone and ask an arithmetical question.  Left-brain activity will cause the person's eyes to avert to the right; ask a spatial question and the eyes will avert to the left, reflecting right-brain activity.

If the body's branching network of blood vessels were placed end to end, they would stretch for nearly 60,000 miles--more than seven times the distance around the equator.

Hearing is never more acute than at birth and declines gradually with time.  By the age of ten, a child will have heard more sounds than he will hear during the rest of his life.

As skin becomes less elastic, the repeated puckering caused by facial expressions begins to etch permanent lines.  Scientists estimate it takes 200,000 frowns to make a brow line.

No one is born with freckles.  They are a protective response against sunlight.

During a child's first year, 60 percent of her food intake goes toward providing energy for brain growth and development.

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The story of the human body is perhaps the greatest story ever told--spelled out over millions of years of evolution and repeated by each of us in our own lifetime.  We live it, and yet remain largely unaware of the intricate processes that play out within ourselves and those around us.  For example, why can very young children learn languages more easily than adults?  Why do our bodies break down during old age?  How can a baby--a separate and genetically different human being--be created inside a mother without being rejected by her body?  How have our complex and little-understood brains contributed to making us the most successful species on the planet?
        
Now The Learning Channel presents Intimate Universe, the extraordinary story of human life from birth to death, which explores, at each stage, the incredible physical workings of our bodies.  It is a unique and enthralling account of the body's journey from the miracle of conception and the shock of birth through the rapid and turbulent changes of adolescence and the gradual deceleration into old age and death.
        
In Intimate Universe, author Anthony Smith transcends anatomical trivia to chronicle the body's powerful tale.  In a clear and captivating style, he narrates the miraculous dramas that unfold within the hidden architecture of our internal structures.  Whether it's the week-by-week account of an unborn baby's development, the uncanny signals and connections made by the brain, the remarkable abilities of the immune system, or simply the way our body sustains itself under different conditions, Smith explains the basics of physiology simply and elegantly.
        
To support the author's exceptional narrative, Intimate Universe includes over 150 full-color illustrations, computer-generated images, and state-of-the-art microphotography that illuminate and add context to the topics discussed.  In addition, the book provides relevant anecdotes for each of the major chapters.
        
An excellent addition to any family library, Intimate Universe is not only a valuable and comprehensive reference, but a resource that will provide new insight into our bodies' physiological challenges and fascinating secrets, allowing us to better understand ourselves.


EXPLORE THE MARVELS AND MYSTERIES OF THE HUMAN BODY

All the DNA present at the moment of conception of the 5.8 billion people alive today would weigh only one thousandth of an ounce.  Here's how to spot the brain at work:  

Stand directly in front of someone and ask an arithmetical question.  Left-brain activity will cause the person's eyes to avert to the right; ask a spatial question and the eyes will avert to the left, reflecting right-brain activity.

If the body's branching network of blood vessels were placed end to end, they would stretch for nearly 60,000 miles--more than seven times the distance around the equator.

Hearing is never more acute than at birth and declines gradually with time.  By the age of ten, a child will have heard more sounds than he will hear during the rest of his life.

As skin becomes less elastic, the repeated puckering caused by facial expressions begins to etch permanent lines.  Scientists estimate it takes 200,000 frowns to make a brow line.

No one is born with freckles.  They are a protective response against sunlight.

During a child's first year, 60 percent of her food intake goes toward providing energy for brain growth and development.

About the Author

Anthony Smith studied zoology at Balliol College, Oxford.  He is a journalist and author who has written several notable science books, including The Body, which sold over 800,000 copies worldwide.  The former science correspondent for London's Daily Telegraph, Smith has also worked extensively in both television and radio, writing for several natural history programs.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 216 pages
  • Publisher: Discovery Books (March 16, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0679462511
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679462514
  • Product Dimensions: 11.2 x 8.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #954,230 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!, March 25, 1999
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I loved this book. It is a great book to share with your children. Information that you can't find anywhere else.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Too much fluff, not enough detail for an adult., April 29, 1999
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This book may be fine for children or adolescents, but there is not enough substance to keep an intellegent adult interested. I expected more. I will probably return the book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The series and the book is great, August 5, 1999
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The book is great and the television series the same
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